Connective Tissue
Silica – essential for strong connective tissue
Silica is invariably involved where there is a need for stable and elastic structures. Examples from nature are grasses or birds’ feathers, which need to be firm but must not break. These same requirements also apply for the connective tissue in the human body. Silica is indispensable in this respect, for it is an essential nutrient for all connective tissue, which also includes tendons and ligaments.
Silica for firm skin
As we grow older, the level of silica in certain tissues such as blood vessels and skin drops, weakening the connective tissue and causing cellulite. This is a phenomenon found primarily in women. The reason is that the top layers of skin, in which the connective tissue is located, are by nature thinner in women than in men. Moreover, the female fat tissue consists of larger, only loosely networked structures that store fat more easily. This promotes the “orange peel” appearance. However, there is a way to prevent this from happening.
Silica supports the production of collagen and elastin in your body. Collagen makes the skin firm. Elastin keeps the skin elastic and supple.
Difference in connective tissue in women/men

Tip:
Three-month treatment to reinforce your connective tissue
Drink 15 ml of Original silicea Gel diluted with water daily over a period of three months.


